CO129-508-4 Cases of attacks by pirates 6-11-1927 - 23-11-1928 — Page 268

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(d) Identified (by photograph only) by four European

Officers and two Chinese witnesses as having been

a leader in the piracy of the S.S. "Solviken" on

July the 20th 1927.

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(2) WONG TIM ( ± 24 ), native/of PING HOI ( 7 ) or

NIM SHAN ( ) (3rd Defendant).

(a) Identified positively by five European Officers of

the S.S. "Seang Bee" as a principal among the

pirates on January the 27th 1927.

(b) Identified (by photograph) by four European Officers

and two Chinese witnesses as the leader of the gang

that pirated the S.S. "Solviken" on the 20th July,

1927.

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(3) LAU HING ( ) ), native of SHEK CHENG ( &#

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village, NIM SHAN (), about 2 miles distance from NIM SHAN (4) (1st Defendant).

(a) Identified positively by two European Officers and

not positively by one European Officer as one of the pirates on the S.S. "Seang Bee" on the 27th

January, 1927.

(b) Identified (by photograph) by four European Officers

and two Chinese witnesses as one of the pirate gang

on the S.S. "Solviken" on the 20th July, 1927.

(4) LI KWONG (ż), native of CHEUNG PAI ( )

village, NIM SHAN (.) (2nd Defendant).

(a) Chief Officer of the S.S. "Seang Bee" pointed him

out as one of the pirate gang that seized his ship

on 27th January, 1927, but witness is not positive.

(5) CHAN HEI ( ), native of PAK MONG FA (Ú±†¿)

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market (5th Defendant).

(a) The Chief Officer of the S.S. "Seang Bee" pointed

him out as one of the pirate gang that seized his

ship on the 27th January, 1927, but witness is not

positive.

4th November, 1927.

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